Establishing a collaborative approach to supplier performance management, based on transparency, proactive communication and shared commitment to continuous improvement can benefit suppliers, manufacturers and their networks. Here’s how.

Failure to comply with U.S. and EU regulations on the sale of defence services, products, and data protection can result in fines and even prison terms. How can exporters stay compliant and keep a competitive edge at the same time?

Many companies don’t include master data management in their IT strategy. They’re missing an opportunity of using IT to transform their business operations – for which high-quality data is a basic requirement in the digital age.

The increase in weekend deliveries will also increase the back office support required for drivers. Richard reflects on how similar some of the issues that customers experience with deliveries are with logistics operators themselves

Adoption rates of NextGen supply chains are not moving as fast as predicted and lack of capital investment/good business case propositions are primary reasons. Richard discusses how businesses could start small but think big.

While Brexit negotiations in Brussels continue, uncertainty remains on how movements of people, goods, and services into and out of the UK will be handled in the future. Instead of waiting, UK and EU traders need to take action now. There is much to do.

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